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Arts & Jazz returns in Blaine for 22nd annual auction

By Gwen Roley Dorita Gray said she loves putting together Blaine’s Arts & Jazz event each year because it brings the community together during the dark winter … more

City asks Chewters Chocolates to revise its plan

By Stefanie Donahue Keen on reserving space for the right project, Blaine City Council declined a $1.6 million offer from Chewters Chocolates to purchase 7 acres of the Gateway … more

Long road ahead for Birch Bay Drive repairs

By Oliver Lazenby Birch Bay Drive, damaged in the December 20 storm that flooded and devoured sections of the road, won’t be permanently repaired until summer or … more

Borderites team effort topples Sedro-Woolley in 75–64 conference win

By Oliver Lazenby The entire Blaine boys varsity basketball team looked full of confidence and energy in a 75–64 win at home against the Sedro-Woolley Cubs on … more

Martin Kuuskmann to perform in Bellingham

Bassoonist is a former Blaine resident Grammy-nominated bassoonist Martin Kuuskmann is gearing up for a much-anticipated performance with the Whatcom … more

Dentist returns from humanitarian mission to Central, South America

By Stefanie Donahue Blaine dentist Patrick Rooney recently concluded an 11-week mission as part of the U.S. Southern Command’s Enduring Promise initiative. While … more

School board to face hard decision on January 28

By Oliver Lazenby The ideal grandstand seems to remain just out of reach for the Blaine school district; at a January 9 special meeting, school board members heard … more

Peace Portal Drive closes for construction

If you plan to take a trip to downtown Blaine this week, be aware that Peace Portal Drive, between G and H streets, is closed due to construction. Public works … more

Letters to the Editor: January 17-23

The Editor: Perhaps before taking the time to write a letter to the editor blasting someone’s ignorance, prospective authors should actually do a bit of research. Representative … more

Six apply for seat on Blaine City Council

By Stefanie Donahue On January 8, the city announced six residents had applied for a vacant Blaine City Council position that was left open by Meg Olson in … more

Blaine girls suffer close loss at Sedro-Woolley

By Oliver Lazenby Blaine girls basketball lost two close games in the last week, starting with a 57–51 loss at home against Sehome on January 10, followed by a 46–42 loss at … more

Blaine wrestlers place second out of 24 teams at Seattle tournament

By Oliver Lazenby The Blaine’s boys wrestling team placed second out of 24 teams at the King of Beacon Hill Invitational at Cleveland High School in Seattle against many bigger 3A … more

City to assess emergency response protocols this week

King tides in the forecast for late January By Stefanie Donahue With some areas in Blaine and Birch Bay still vulnerable as a result of the December 20 wind storm, … more

Film festival uncovers women’s silent voices

By Jami Makan At a time when female directors are struggling to make it in Hollywood, a local film festival is showcasing films from the silent era, when women were pioneers in the … more

Cremation alternative for pets offered in Bellingham

Radiant Heart After-Care for Pets, a pet-only funeral home in Bellingham, is now offering liquid cremation as an alternative to traditional flame cremation for pet owners who are … more

Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office reports: Jan. 2-5

January 2, 5:47 a.m.: Alarm audible on Birch Bay Drive. January 2, 6:56 a.m.: Follow up on Harborview Road. January 2, 8:38 a.m.: Assist citizen on Haynie Road, … more

Lawmakers propose new strategy after voters nix carbon tax

By Emma Scher WNPA Olympia News Bureau After state voters soundly rejected a carbon fee initiative, climate advocates in the Legislature are trying to curb climate change with a … more

Legislature proposes bill in support of marijuana in schools

By Madeline Coats WNPA Olympia News Bureau A bill proposed by representative Brian Blake (D-Aberdeen) would allow marijuana on school grounds for students who require it for … more

Governor Inslee’s State of the State address fuels partisanship

Inslee proposes ambitious legislative agenda By Emma Scher WNPA Olympia News Bureau In his State of the State address Tuesday, Governor Jay Inslee emphasized his … more

Blaine Police Department reports: January 8-14

January 8, 10:26 a.m.: Blaine police assisted a woman with a courtesy ride to her home. The woman had been involved in a verbal argument with her husband the night before. An officer drove the woman … more
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